Live Event Date: 9/13/2022 | ||
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Format | Length | CLE Eligible |
Web Seminar | 90 min. | Yes |
Cases involving multinational executives and managers often involve high stakes for companies, individuals, and lawyers. The panelists on this advanced seminar will discuss common issues that arise in nonimmigrant and immigrant visa cases for these key employees. They will focus on winning approvals and overcoming burdensome RFEs while also successfully managing client expectations.
Featured Topics:
- Relationship Advice: Tricky Issues for Large and Small Companies
- Tips for Documenting Qualifying Duties for Executives, Managers, and Functional Managers
- Agency Guidance and Key Cases to Know
- Planning for Permanent Residence at the Nonimmigrant Visa Stage
- “Yes, I Already Said That”: Responding to Kitchen-Sink RFEs and Country-Specific Issues
- New Offices and Extensions: Setting and Managing Client Expectations
AILA Membership Benefit – Access to Free Seminar Recordings (CLE Credit Available for $35)
Enjoy access to free seminar recordings (from October 2020–present) as an AILA Member. AILA encourages live attendance for those wishing to ask the speaker questions. CLE credit is included with purchase for live participants.
Recordings will be available approximately two weeks after the live event date. AILA members can access these seminars, with no CLE credit, for free. Recordings are CLE eligible in most jurisdictions and an administration fee is required to obtain CLE credit.
Contact us at cle@aila.org or visit AILA’s Web Seminar Recordings page for more information about receiving CLE credit for a web seminar recording.
Priscilla H. Muhlenkamp (DL), Washington, DC
Priscilla Muhlenkamp is a partner with Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy where she advises multinational corporations on employment-related immigration issues, focusing on strategic immigration planning and regulatory compliance. Priscilla is currently focused on complex, high volume immigration programs and associated compliance in the IT and Consulting space. Priscilla is a graduate of the University of Virginia (B.A. Foreign Affairs) and William & Mary School of Law (J.D.).
Kristal Ozmun, Ithaca, NY
Kristal Ozmun is a Partner with Miller Mayer LLP in Ithaca, New York. Ms. Ozmun represents an array of business and individual clients on employment-based immigration matters. She is a member of the Massachusetts and New York State bars as well as the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
Anna Morzy, Chicago, Il
Anna H. Morzy has a comprehensive background in providing legal and policy guidance on fast-evolving immigration laws, regulations, and policies, and in the development and execution of complex, industry-tailored mobility programs.
Anna’s practice encompasses providing legal guidance on matters related to nonimmigrant visas, permanent residence, naturalization, compliance management and audit representation, EB-5 visas, E-Verify and I-9 programs, and ICE enforcement.
Eligible participants can receive up to 1.8 CLE credit hours. AILA will administer CLE credit only to individuals who register and log into the web seminar. AILA cannot verify your attendance and participation in this program unless you register directly for the web seminar and use your name to log in to participate in the program. Therefore, persons who log in or listen in on the web seminar as part of a group will not be able to obtain CLE credit.
Please note that your jurisdiction may limit the amount of distance learning credit you can earn. To view details on your jurisdiction's credit restrictions and CLE requirements, visit the CLE Center.
AILA has filed for CLE and specialized credit in all jurisdictions with mandatory CLE requirements. For details about specific approvals, contact us at cle@aila.org.
- AILA applies for accreditation upon attorneys’ request after participation for the following states: AR, DE, IA, ID, KS, KY, LA, ME, MN, MS, OR, TN and WY. Programs are typically approved.
- Florida and Rhode Island - Attorneys must apply on their own for approval of seminars in FL and RI. Programs are typically approved.
- The OnDemand Recording format does not qualify for CLE credit in the following jurisdictions: MO and PR. Please note that your jurisdiction may limit OnDemand credit based on the date of the original presentation. View the OnDemand Downloadable Expiration Chart for more details.
To receive CLE credit for the live event, attorneys must record web seminar attendance and the CLE code provided within one week of the web seminar date via webCLE.
Contact us at cle@aila.org or visit AILA’s Web Seminar Recordings page for more information about receiving CLE credit for a seminar recording.